The amount of the extra snow would a child need to take a snowball will be 636.71 cubic cm.
<h3>What is the volume of the sphere?</h3>
Let d be the diameter of the sphere.
Then the volume of the sphere will be
V = 1/6 πd³ cubic units
Then the amount of the extra snow would a child need to take a snowball with a diameter of 8 cm and increase its size to a snowball with a diameter of 12 cm will be
Amount of snow = 1/6 π x 12³ - 1/6 π x 8³
Amount of snow = 288 π - 85.33π
Amount of snow = 636.71 cubic cm
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Let Amaro has x number of cards,
Mateo = 1/2x
Augustin = 1/4 x 1/2x = 1/8x
Answer: Amaro has the most cards.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply both sides by 7 to get rid of the denominator on the Right Side (RS). Do the same for the left side (LS) by multiplying both sides by 5 to get:

Simplify: 
Divide both sides of the equation by 7 to get: 
The answer is 101
100 squared is 10,000
Then form an equation
100u-100=10,000
+100 +100
100u=10,100
divide by 100 on both sides
and you get 101 as the answer